There are two types of stroke: ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. The main symptoms are similar, including impaired consciousness, hemiplegia, and speech disorders. 1. Ischemic stroke: usually occurs in a quiet state, such as when sleeping, the main symptoms are unclear speech or inability to produce sound, hemiplegia, inability to walk or walk unsteadily, hemiplegia, crooked mouth, easy to drool, swallowing disorders when eating or drinking, and so on. 2. Hemorrhagic stroke: the onset of the disease is more acute, usually occurs during emotional excitement or strenuous activities, often with headache, nausea and vomiting, hemiplegia, walking instability or inability to walk, and in severe cases, there are even disorders of consciousness, such as drowsiness or coma, etc. If there is a suspected stroke, the patient may have to go to the hospital for treatment. If there are suspected signs of stroke, you should consult a doctor promptly and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.